The Land without Color by Benjamin Ellefson Floating into the air with an enormous gum bubble, Alvin lands in a strange world where everything is gray. The trees, the flowers, the dirt, the sky, the animals, and even the people are all missing their color. Confronted with the mystery of the missing color, Alvin teams up with some unexpected friends to battle man-eating plants, outsmart the bumbling Crimson Guards, cross the Sugar Desert, overcome the two-headed dragon, and find the … [Read more...] about The Land without Color by Benjamin Ellefson
The Gemstone Chronicles Book One: The Carnelian by William L Stuart
The Gemstone Chronicles Book One: The Carnelian by William L Stuart When Aidan and Maggie find a fairy cross while rock-hunting with their grandfather, it's just an oddity. But when they discover an elf imprisoned in the stone and set him free, they and their grandparents, Nana and Beebop, are attacked by Dark Elves and forced to flee to the magical world of Celahir. In Celahir, Findecano - the elf the children freed from the fairy cross - leads them on a quest to recover gemstones stolen … [Read more...] about The Gemstone Chronicles Book One: The Carnelian by William L Stuart
Diary of a Snoopy Cat by R.F. Kristi
Targeted Age Group:: 8 to 12 Read the hilarious and breathtaking antics of Inca and her family of furry friends as recorded through the eyes of Inca a Siberian Kitty. Inca decides to start a Diary! A heart-pounding saga unfolds as she keeps the reader thrilled recording her detective exploits. When Inca and family move to London from Paris, they make a whole new set of friends, including Monk, a Blue Russian cat and Terrence, a Golden Retriever who ably and bravely assists his world-famous … [Read more...] about Diary of a Snoopy Cat by R.F. Kristi
FEATURED BOOK: Much and Many, No Mistakes Grammar for Kids, Volume I by Giacomo Giammatteo
Genre: children How many times have you heard your kids misuse much and many? If it's once, it's too many. It may be time to get them help. Let Queen Shinobi teach them a thing or two. Everyone knows pigs are smart. And Shinobi is one of the smartest. She's been around for twenty-four years, so she's learned a thing or two. She even went to school one time. And if you think the children know "much and many," how about "then and than." I know they get that mixed up. Get the book and … [Read more...] about FEATURED BOOK: Much and Many, No Mistakes Grammar for Kids, Volume I by Giacomo Giammatteo
In the Shadow of The Sphinx by A. K. Wallis
Targeted Age Group:: 9/10+ Thousands of years ago, in ancient Egypt, nineteen year old Tutankhamun is about to die. The details of his death will be known only to a few, who will seek to keep the truth a mystery for evermore. Theirs is an injustice that will prevent the Pharaoh from resting in peace and will prove a victory for the forces of chaos. In the twenty-first century, Charlie Swain is told the location of a secret portal. Through the writing in a mysterious book, he is called to … [Read more...] about In the Shadow of The Sphinx by A. K. Wallis
FEATURED BOOK: Sara Flutterbye and the Spooky Woods by John Hallis
Genre: Children's Books In this beautifully illustrated book, Professor Sara Flutterbye is excited to be visiting the little town of Baraboo from the Big City. She explains to her waitress at Birdie's Cafe that she's planning to camp in the Spooky Woods while she looks for the elusive giant butterflies rumored to live there. Abby, her waitress, tells her that no one stays overnight in those woods because people who do never return. Sara assures her that she's a seasoned camper and … [Read more...] about FEATURED BOOK: Sara Flutterbye and the Spooky Woods by John Hallis
FEATURED BOOK: Billy Twigg and the Storm of Shadows by Ninian Carter
Genre: Sci-fi, fantasy, mystery, thriller A ghastly veil of darkness is seeping slowly south from the Arctic Circle, choking the life out of the world beneath. It brings with it Typhon, a deranged abomination, laying waste to any civilisation he finds. Thousands of people are dead. If he goes unstopped, millions more will follow. High school teen Billy Twigg, is moments away from a death more horrific than anyone could possibly imagine. He has no recollection of how he's come to be lying … [Read more...] about FEATURED BOOK: Billy Twigg and the Storm of Shadows by Ninian Carter
Rebel’s Blade by Frost Kay
Rebel's Blade by Frost Kay NOTHING IS BLACK AND WHITE Secretly trained, swordsmith Sage Blackwell steps up to run her family’s forge when her father falls ill. Sage desires to help the neglected Aermians but is bound by duty to provide for her own… Until, that is, she's offered a chance to make a difference. THE REBELLION Sage knows the risks; imprisonment or death, and yet, she's still willing to take them to protect her family. But when plans unravel, Sage finds herself facing the devils … [Read more...] about Rebel’s Blade by Frost Kay
FEATURED BOOK: Much and Many, No Mistakes Grammar for Kids, Volume I by Giacomo Giammatteo
Genre: children's nonfiction How many times have you heard your kids misuse much and many? If it's once, it's too many. It may be time to get them help. Let Queen Shinobi teach them a thing or two. Everyone knows pigs are smart. And Shinobi is one of the smartest. She's been around for twenty-four years, so she's learned a thing or two. She even went to school one time. And if you think the children know "much and many," how about "then and than." I know they get that mixed … [Read more...] about FEATURED BOOK: Much and Many, No Mistakes Grammar for Kids, Volume I by Giacomo Giammatteo
FEATURED BOOK: WoodWings-Chapter One by Kerstin Lippi-Farley
Genre: Fantasy Thirteen-year-old Dean Magee and his family are forced to spend their summer vacation in California. His estranged grandfather died and left a haunted Inn and a dark family legacy behind. A group of strangers want to take the family legacy away from Dean and are willing to do anything, including murder. But with the help of Ash and Elm Soto, thirteen years old twins in business to trade wishes and desire for knowledge and power, and Amelia Killinger, an orphan girl with … [Read more...] about FEATURED BOOK: WoodWings-Chapter One by Kerstin Lippi-Farley